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Flir r&d lunch and learn - houston, tx

Starts 08/09/2017
@ 11:00:00 AM
Ends 08/10/2017
@ 12:00:00 AM

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Please join us for a seminar exploring how infrared technology can be used to provide non-contact temperature measurement and thermal characterization relevant to a wide range of applications. We'll take a look at next-generation IR camera systems that provide extraordinary abilities to resolve microscopic temperature profiles and capture unique high speed thermal events. We'll also discuss infrared techniques used to conquer common temperature measurement challenges, such as measuring temperature on low emissivity targets. Through demonstrations, you'll get a first-hand look at the new capabilities of calibrated IR cameras and learn how to get the most out of a thermal imaging solution. Discussion Topics Include: Review of theories behind infrared thermography and heat transfer Comparison of thermal and photon-counting IR camera technologies and how they measure temperature Comparison of various IR cameras in regard to sensitivity, spatial resolution, speed, synchronization, and spectral filtering capabilities Discussion of the effects of emission, reflection, and transmission on measurements Applications Reviewed: Electrical Engineering: Microelectronics / PCB inspection, characterization, and failure analysis Civil Engineering: Bridge delamination and NDT on composite materials Bio-Medical Engineering: Medical device characterization Mechanical Engineering: Friction analysis, materials testing, and more General: Applications that benefit from non-contact temperature measurement Check out FLIR upcoming R&D/Science event page to search for events near you.